OK, I got GCL to compile by disambiguating the global classes and also got
Falcon to allow keywords as method names so Language.is and Language.as
don’t need “_” any more and merged it all into the flex-falcon develop
branch.
I pushed a bunch of commits to the core_js_to_as branch of flex-asjs tha
If you are using a Falcon from a repo or its source package, make sure
you’ve run ‘ant extern.swcs’. I don’t that is part of the standard build
yet. If you are using an ‘installed’ FlexJS nightly, then I’ll have to
double check that js.swc got packaged properly.
-Alex
On 9/27/15, 10:24 AM, "Eri
I'm sorry. It is only the 'native' examples that don't build, the others
are fine.
EdB
On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 7:15 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
> None of them built? I didn’t rename jsc.jar, just the scripts. Maybe
> FALCONJX_HOME isn’t pointing to the right place? They are building for
> me. P
None of them built? I didn’t rename jsc.jar, just the scripts. Maybe
FALCONJX_HOME isn’t pointing to the right place? They are building for
me. Post some console logs and I’ll try to take a look but I’ll be off
the grid for the next several hours.
-Alex
On 9/27/15, 8:26 AM, "Erik de Bruin" w
OK, I've manually started the Jenkins server, reset the Java security
permissions and reverted the Jenkins update and that has (so far) done the
trick... Mustella is now running.
We'll see.
EdB
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Well, that's what I thought... But nope.
>
Alex,
I downloaded the nightly and after fixing all my dependencies (it's been a
while), I was able to build the project from source. However, when trying
to build the examples, no go. I think there may be some references to the
old .jar names (jsc.jar instead of asjsc.jar) perhaps?
Thanks,
EdB
>
> Well but isn't that what the Infra guys are for?
>
> If something doesn't work, they'll help us fix it ... at least every time
> I contacted them they were more than willing to help. It's just that from
> our side there didn't seem to be much interest in them helping us.
>
That is not entirely
Well but isn't that what the Infra guys are for?
If something doesn't work, they'll help us fix it ... at least every time I
contacted them they were more than willing to help. It's just that from our
side there didn't seem to be much interest in them helping us.
Chris
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On 9/27/15, 7:46 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Well we were discussing this issue and it seems that they increased the
>security level of git-wip.us.apache.blahblahvlah and Java 1.8 is the
>first to be able to deal with these security settings.
>The alternative is to change to "http://git.apach
Well we were discussing this issue and it seems that they increased the
security level of git-wip.us.apache.blahblahvlah and Java 1.8 is the first to
be able to deal with these security settings.
The alternative is to change to "http://git.apache.org/{repo-name}"; ... I have
managed to make fle
On 9/27/15, 2:44 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>currently sitting in the Hotel lounge together with some of the Infra
>guys ... working on getting our Flex jobs green/blue again. Seems that it
>could even be possible to get a dedicated Windows VM ... one we could get
>"root access" to.
Hi,
currently sitting in the Hotel lounge together with some of the Infra guys ...
working on getting our Flex jobs green/blue again. Seems that it could even be
possible to get a dedicated Windows VM ... one we could get "root access" to.
Would this be something we would want?
Chris
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